LINESMAN'S DEATH.
NO EVIDENCE OF SHOCKf OTKN VERDICT RETURNED. ! j-- Jf--raph. — I*re«J Ase^ci&lion.) WELLINGTON". th:« ri.iv. \t the ixi<^uc fc T to-dav into the deat r. of Arthur Albert Mr.-.th. aped 43, City Counril fleet ric lint-rman. «"ik> fell from a tx-le at L-iar.d Bay or. lhursday. the evidence did r.ot estabhsb whether or not he had rweived » frhock. Thel coroner therefore returned an open verdict. in Mew of possible future Brtion. The i-i'Tiwr remarked that the cvi-dT.'-e <■'. H-.;l'.more. «a» working with Mnitii. somewhat strengthened that of Dr Lvnch. who had =tßtc»d ikat a -h--k mirht be received ],n ,r.g any mark.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 7
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102LINESMAN'S DEATH. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 136, 11 June 1927, Page 7
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